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February 21, 2012 - Whether you’re locked in a three-way playoff to decide a
championship or simply striving to be your best, it all comes down to trusting
your equipment on every shot. Titleist Brand Ambassador Bill Haas, relying on the Pro V1x golf ball and a full bag of Titleist
golf clubs, showed how far trust and talent can take you with his dramatic win
at the Northern Trust Open. Victories
around the world by Brand Ambassadors on the European, South African and
Australasian Tours, as well as wins by golf ball loyalists Yani Tseng and Kenny Perry,
provide continued proof that when it comes to performance excellence, the
overwhelming choice is Titleist.

Haas rolled in a 45-foot birdie putt
on the second hole of a three-way playoff to capture the Northern Trust Open at
famed Riviera Country Club in Los Angeles.
Haas closed with a 2-under par 69 to finish at 7-under 277. He was on the practice range warming up when
his eventual playoff partners drained long putts of 26 and 12 feet,
respectively, to force extra holes.

The reigning FedExCup champion, Haas captured
his fourth career PGA Tour title and advanced to No.12 in the world following
the win. He has won at least one PGA
TOUR event in each of the last three years.

The tournament was decided on the
312-yard 10th hole. While it can be
reached with a drive, it’s all about position - and none of the three were in a
good spot. Haas went long into thick
rough, with enough of the back bunker in his way that he smartly played out to
the right and left himself a long birdie putt that at least would assure him
par. After Haas converted his putt, the
drama continued as he had to wait and watch one participant fail to hole a
bunker shot and the other miss a putt from just off the green.

- Fellow Titleist Brand Ambassador Jarrod Lyle's T4 finish marks the best
of his PGA TOUR career. His previous
best finish was T5 at the 2011 Mayakoba Golf Classic.

EUROPEAN: Titleist
Brand Ambassador Jbe Kruger captured
his first career European Tour title, firing a 3-under par 69 that gave him a
two-stroke victory at the Avantha Masters in New Delhi. The 25-year old South African, who held the
54-hole lead heading into the final round, finished with a 14-under 274 total,
two strokes clear of two players, including fellow Pro V1x loyalist Marcel Siem.

Kruger's previous best finish on the
European Tour was a third place showing at the 2010 Africa Open.

LPGA:
Top-ranked Yani Tseng
successfully defended her Honda LPGA Thailand title for her first win of the
year and the 13th of her short but illustrious LPGA career. The 23-year-old Titleist Pro V1x golf ball
loyalist birdied the final two holes to close with a 6-under 66 en route to a
19-under 269 victory total. The one-shot
win marked the 33rd of her career worldwide.

Jiyai Shin (Pro V1),
playing in the group in front of Tseng, closed with a 67 to finish in solo 3rd
place, two strokes behind the champion.
Fellow South Korean Amy Yang
(Pro V1) shot a final round 69 to finish in solo 4th place, as three of the top
four finishers relied upon Titleist golf balls for their success.

CHAMPIONS: Titleist
Pro V1x loyalist Kenny Perry
captured his second career Champions Tour title, cruising to a five-shot win at
the ACE Group Classic. After opening with rounds of 64 and 62 to break the tour’s
36-hole record at 18-under 126, Perry closed with a 2-under 70 in windy
conditions to top 2011 winner Bernhard
Langer (Pro V1). Perry tied the tournament record for largest margin of
victory which stood since 1999. He also
tied Langer's tournament scoring record set last year.